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1. Aurora P

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Manahawkin, NJ, 08050

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2. Brian B

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Little Egg Harbor Township, NJ, 08087

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3. Maggie J

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Montclair, NJ, 07042

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4. Peyton M

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Stafford Township, NJ, 08050

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5. Jessica H

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Ocean Acres, NJ, 08050

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Wag! Walkers know Brighton Beach

Brighton Beach is a small neighborhood located in Brooklyn. It is located roughly 15 miles from downtown Manhattan. It is immediately to the east of Coney Island Beach and Boardwalk, is known for having a large Russian-American population, and is home to a famous Russian ballet school, the Brighton Ballet Theater. Beyond that, Brighton Beach is also home to a high school, access to public transportation, a grocery store, coffee shops, a public library branch, restaurants, and the Brighton Beach Boardwalk. Residentially, Brighton Beach has quite a few apartment complexes as well as a small community of terraced, single-family homes.

Brighton Beach and the greater New York City area experiences all four seasons: spring, summer, winter, and fall. During the summer months, you and Fido may want to head out to walk along the boardwalk. Just be sure you have plenty of water and find shade when needed. During the winter months, you'll likely experience snowy, cold, and windy conditions. 

What is the terrain like in Brighton Beach?

Being so close to the Big Apple, Brighton Beach is largely artificial terrain but the sandy beach and access to those Atlantic waves helps this neighborhood feel a bit less urban. However, with the more urban and artificial terrain, there are actually very few trees in Brighton Beach. Always make sure you have plenty of water and you are aware of how hot the sidewalks may be as they may burn your pup's sensitive paw pads. Brighton Beach is also a rather flat neighborhood, so you and Fido should not have to deal with strenuous inclines or declines.

The boundaries of Brighton Beach include Shore Parkway to the north, Corbin Place to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and Ocean Parkway to the west. Other major roadways include Brighton Beach Avenue, Coney Island Avenue, and Neptune Avenue. Pedestrians and their pups may wish to avoid these areas.

How many greenways are there in Brighton Beach?

For such a small neighborhood, there are two greenways within Brighton Beach's borders: Grady Playground and Brighton Beach Playground. Both of these greenways have a playground, some areas to sit and relax, and some shaded areas. Unfortunately, there are no off-leash areas for Fido in either of these greenways, but they are good places to go if Fido needs a quick pit-stop, or if you need a place to sit and rest.   


Thankfully, there are also quite a few greenways in the surrounding areas. Nearby greenways include Homecrest Playground, Asser Levy Park, Century Playground, Manhattan Beach Park, Coney Island Creek Park, Kaiser Park, Calvert Vaux Park, and Sixteen Lindens Triangle. Many of these parks are dog-friendly as long as Fido remains leashed at all times. However, Manhattan Beach Park is also home to the Manhattan Beach Dog Run, a small, enclosed area for Fido to run off some extra energy and to socialize with other local pups. 

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